There is going to be a Game of Thrones MMO. Pretty exciting news for fans, but I'm kinda "meh" on sword and sorcery MMOs because they're all essentially Everquest. I'll give it a try if there is a free to play option, however.

But what is striking, said the studio that took the pictures, is that Mr. Remis’s wedding took place in 2003 and he waited six years to sue. And not only has Mr. Remis demanded to be repaid the $4,100 cost of the photography, he also wants $48,000 to recreate the entire wedding and fly the principals to New York so the celebration can be re-shot by another photographer.

When I was in fifth grade, we were sometimes allowed to use the computers in our school computer lab to play games. We were allowed to play them not because of them being fun or exciting but because they were "educational," because they were supposed to teach us things about the world, things that would help us in the future, as we grew up. Most of them weren't really games, it didn't feel like, even if that's what they were technically called. Just because you called typing or doing math problems a "game" didn't make it a game, I didn't think.